Abstract Proceedings of ICIRESM – 2020
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DISTRIBUTED AND FAIR BEACONING RATE ADAPTATION FOR CONGESTION CONTROL IN VEHICULAR NETWORKS
Cooperative inter-vehicular applications rely on the exchange of broadcast single-hop status messages among vehicles, called beacons. The aggregated load on the wireless channel due to periodic beacons can prevent the transmission of other types of messages, what is called channel congestion due to beaconing activity.This paper approaches the problem of controlling the beaconing rate on each vehicle by modeling it as a Network Utility Maximization (NUM) problem. This allows us to formally apply the notion of fairness of a beaconing rate allocation in vehicular networks and to control the trade-off between efficiency and fairness.The NUM methodology provides a rigorous framework to design a broad family of simple and decentralized algorithms, with proved convergence guarantees to a fair allocation solution. In this context, the paper focuses exclusively on beaconing rate control and proposes the Fair Adaptive Beaconing Rate for Inter-vehicular Communications (FABRIC) algorithm, which uses a particular scaled gradient projection algorithm to solve the dual of the NUM problem. The desired fairness notion in the allocation can be established with an algorithm parameter.Simulation results validate the approach and show that FABRIC converges to fair rate allocations in multi-hop and dynamic scenarios.
beaconing rate control, fairness, NUM, vehicular networks, congestion control, simulation
13/11/2020
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